Bio
Kary L. Moss is a nationally recognized civil rights leader who has spent her career defending and advancing liberty and justice. She joined the ºìÐÓÊÓÆµâ€™s leadership team in 2018 as National Director of Affiliate Support and Nationwide Initiatives after twenty years as Executive Director of the ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ of Michigan, where she built one of the nation’s most impactful affiliates.
At the ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ, Moss leads a department dedicated to strengthening state affiliates, fostering leadership across the network, and ensuring the organization’s commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion. She oversees all national office grantmaking to affiliates, including the Southern Collective, a $50 million initiative dedicated to building political and organizational capacity in all the ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ's southern affiliates.
During her tenure in Michigan, Moss and her team played a pivotal role in uncovering the Flint water crisis, advocated for expanded voting rights through Promote the Vote, and led initiatives supporting African American, Latino, LGBTQ, immigrant, and AMEMSA communities. She has been recognized with numerous awards, including Michiganian of the Year (Detroit News), Crain’s 100 Most Influential Women, the State Bar’s Champion of Justice, and induction into the Women’s Hall of Fame.
A lawyer, teacher, and author, Moss has written extensively on civil rights issues and leadership, with publications including Man Made Medicine: Women’s Health, Public Policy, and Reform (Duke University Press), The Right to Read, the ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ Guide to Women’s Rights, and in the Stanford Social Innovation Review.
Featured work
Oct 14, 2022
How to Fight for Your Rights at the Ballot Box
Feb 19, 2016
Flint’s Poisoned Children Deserve the Truth
Jun 7, 2012
Michigan’s War on Women Hits Dangerous New Low
Nov 16, 2011
Michigan Is a Window to America
Oct 16, 2008
Defending Voters' Rights in Michigan